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14 Days Exploring Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana and Cote d'ivoire
14 Days Exploring Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana and Cote d'ivoire
14 Days Exploring Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana and Cote d'ivoire
14 Days Exploring Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana and Cote d'ivoire
14 Days Exploring Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana and Cote d'ivoire

14 Days Exploring Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana and Cote d'ivoire

By Evans Aguiyi
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Price is P 463,888 per traveler* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travelers
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  • Free cancellation available
  • 14d
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

Embark on a captivating journey through the heartland of West Africa with our immersive Heritage Tour, spanning Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Côte d'Ivoire. Delve into vibrant cultures, poignant history, and stunning landscapes as you trace the footsteps of past civilizations at ancient kingdoms, colonial forts, and poignant slave trade sites. Marvel at architectural wonders like Cape Coast Castle and the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, and encounter breathtaking natural beauty from the tranquil waters of Ganvie Stilt Village to the lush rainforests of Kakum National Park. Savor culinary delights with every meal, guided by knowledgeable experts fluent in English and French. Travel in comfort with air-conditioned transportation and comfortable accommodations, ensuring an unforgettable journey of discovery through the essence of West Africa.

Activity location

  • Lagos
    • Lagos, Nigeria

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Lagos
    • Lagos, Nigeria

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14 Days Exploring Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana and Cote d'ivoire
  • Activity duration is 14 days14d14d
  • English

Pickup included

Starting time: 8:00
Price details
P 463,888.00 x 1 TravelerP 463,888.00

Total
Price is P 463,888.00

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  • What's includedWhat's includedWiFi on board
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  • What's includedWhat's includedAir-conditioned vehicle

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  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Activity itinerary

Day 1: Lagos arrival
  • 2 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight stay at Hotel capitol Lagos
Lagos
  • 3h
Do a quick city tour of Lagos mainland and drive through the third mainland beach to the Island, Explore the city
Kalakuta Republic Museum
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
The Kalakuta Museum, located in Lagos, Nigeria, is a poignant tribute to the life and legacy of Nigerian music icon Fela Kuti. Once the residence and creative hub of Fela, the museum now stands as a testament to his revolutionary spirit and musical influence. Visitors can explore Fela's former home, which has been preserved to reflect his eclectic style and artistic vision, adorned with colorful murals and memorabilia. Exhibits within the museum chronicle Fela's activism, musical career, and cultural impact, offering insight into his fearless pursuit of social justice and his role in shaping Nigeria's cultural landscape. Through immersive displays and interactive experiences, the Kalakuta Museum honors Fela's enduring legacy as a pioneer of Afrobeat music and a symbol of resistance against oppression.
Day 2: Lagos city Tour
  • 3 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight at Hotel capitol Lagos
Nike Centre For Art And Culture
  • 2h
Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Nigerian art at the Nike Art Gallery, a treasure trove of creativity located in Lagos. Spanning four floors, this renowned gallery showcases a diverse collection of contemporary and traditional artworks, including paintings, sculptures, textiles, and more. Founded by Nike Davies-Okundaye, a celebrated Nigerian artist and cultural icon, the gallery serves as a platform for promoting local talent and preserving Nigeria's rich artistic heritage. Visitors can explore the gallery's expansive halls, interact with resident artists, and even participate in workshops to learn about traditional Nigerian art techniques. A visit to the Nike Art Gallery offers a captivating glimpse into the dynamic art scene of Lagos and the broader African continent.
Makoko
  • 3h
Embark on a voyage of discovery to Makoko Village, a unique community nestled along the shores of the Lagos Lagoon. Dubbed the "Venice of Africa," Makoko is a sprawling fishing settlement where traditional wooden houses and structures are built on stilts above the water, creating a picturesque and distinctive landscape. Home to thousands of residents, primarily from the Yoruba ethnic group, Makoko offers a fascinating glimpse into traditional Nigerian village life and the resilience of its inhabitants in adapting to their aquatic environment. Visitors can explore the village by boat, navigating through its intricate network of waterways, or engage with local residents to learn about their culture, livelihoods, and challenges. A visit to Makoko Village offers a memorable and enriching experience, highlighting the intersection of tradition, innovation, and community spirit in Lagos's vibrant waterfront.
Lekki Conservation Centre
  • 3h
  • Admission ticket included
Step into the heart of nature at the Lekki Conservation Center, a sprawling sanctuary nestled within the bustling city of Lagos. Spanning over 78 hectares of pristine coastal rainforest, this conservation center is a haven for biodiversity, housing a diverse array of plant and animal species, including monkeys, crocodiles, and various bird species. Visitors can embark on guided nature walks along elevated canopy walkways, offering panoramic views of the surrounding forest and glimpses of indigenous flora and fauna. The center also features educational exhibits, picnic areas, and recreational facilities, making it an ideal destination for both nature enthusiasts and families seeking outdoor adventure. A visit to the Lekki Conservation Center provides a tranquil retreat from urban life, allowing visitors to reconnect with nature and support conservation efforts in Nigeria.
Day 3: Lagos-Cotonou Benin republic
  • 5 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight stay in Amazon Hotel cotonou
Badagry Slave Museum and Black History Museum
  • 3h
  • Admission ticket included
Delve into the sobering history of the transatlantic slave trade at the Badagry Slave Museum, located in the coastal town of Badagry, Nigeria. This museum commemorates the tragic legacy of slavery through exhibits detailing the harrowing experiences of enslaved Africans and the role of Badagry as a major slave port. Visitors can explore artifacts, documents, and interactive displays that shed light on this dark chapter of human history, fostering reflection and remembrance.
Seme
  • 1h
Embark on a journey across borders as you leave Nigeria and enter the Republic of Benin. Experience the cultural transition between these neighboring countries, marked by distinct traditions, languages, and landscapes. Border processing may vary in duration but promises an opportunity to witness the interconnectedness of West African nations.
Amazon Statue
  • 30m
Pause to admire the striking Amazon Statue, a monumental sculpture located near the Nigeria-Benin border. Depicting a powerful female figure with outstretched arms, the statue symbolizes strength, resilience, and the enduring spirit of African womanhood. Take a moment to appreciate the artistry and symbolism of this iconic landmark.
Centre de Promotion de l'Artisanat
  • 1h
Immerse yourself in Benin's rich artistic heritage at the Centre de Promotion de l'Artisanat. This cultural center showcases the craftsmanship of local artisans, featuring a diverse array of handcrafted goods including textiles, wood carvings, pottery, and jewelry. Visitors can browse through vibrant markets stalls, interact with skilled artisans, and purchase unique souvenirs to commemorate their journey through Benin.
Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Miséricorde de Cotonou
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
Discover the spiritual heart of Cotonou with a visit to the Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-. This majestic cathedral, located in the heart of the city, is a testament to Benin's Catholic heritage and architectural splendor. Admire the cathedral's grand façade, intricate stained glass windows, and serene interior as you take in its religious significance and historical significance as a place of worship and cultural heritage.
Day 4: Benin Discovery
  • 2 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight in Ouidah
Lac Nokoue
  • 3h
  • Admission ticket included
Experience the unique lifestyle of the Ganvie Stilt Village, nestled on the tranquil waters of Lake Nokoué in Benin. Discover how the Tofinu people have adapted to life on the water, with houses, markets, and schools built on stilts above the lake. Navigate through the village's intricate network of canals by boat, immersing yourself in the daily rhythms of this remarkable floating community.
Abomey Historical Museum
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
Step back in time at the Royal Palaces of the Dahomey Kingdom, located in the historic city of Abomey, Benin. Explore the intricately designed palaces, once home to the powerful kings of Dahomey, and marvel at their grandeur and architectural significance. Gain insight into Benin's royal heritage and the legacy of one of West Africa's most formidable kingdoms.
Day 5: Ouidah Benin
  • 4 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight in Ouidah
Route Des Esclaves
  • 3h
  • Admission ticket included
Embark on a poignant journey along the Ouidah Slave Route, retracing the footsteps of countless enslaved Africans who endured unimaginable hardships during the transatlantic slave trade. Explore the remnants of this dark chapter in history as you visit key sites such as the Door of No Return, a haunting symbol of the enslaved Africans' final departure from their homeland. Gain insight into the brutality of the slave trade through informative guides and thought-provoking exhibits, honoring the resilience and endurance of those who suffered. This immersive experience offers a somber yet essential opportunity for reflection, ensuring that the stories of the past are never forgotten.
Musee de la Fondation Zinsou
  • 1h
Explore the vibrant cultural heritage of Benin at the Musée de la Fondation Zinsou in Ouidah. This dynamic museum showcases contemporary African art and promotes cultural exchange, offering visitors a glimpse into the diverse artistic expressions of the region. With engaging exhibits and educational programs, the museum celebrates Benin's artistic legacy while fostering creativity and dialogue within the local community.
Sacred Forest
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
The Sacred Forest of Ouidah, located in Benin, is a revered sanctuary steeped in spiritual significance and cultural tradition. This ancient grove, shrouded in lush vegetation and towering trees, holds sacred importance for the local Vodoun community, serving as a place of worship, ritual, and reverence. Within its tranquil confines, visitors can explore winding pathways and discover sacred shrines, altars, and sculptures dedicated to various deities and ancestral spirits. The forest's serene ambiance invites contemplation and reflection, offering a glimpse into the spiritual beliefs and practices that have endured for generations. As a cherished cultural heritage site, the Sacred Forest of Ouidah stands as a testament to Benin's rich spiritual heritage and the enduring legacy of Vodoun traditions.
Ouidah
  • 2h
Evening relaxation at the beach in ouidah and experience the Zamgbetor dance
Day 6: Ouidah -Lome
  • 4 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight in Hotel lagune Lome
Hillacondji
  • 1h
Embark on a cross-border journey from Benin into Togo, experiencing the seamless transition between these neighboring West African nations.
Agbodrafo
  • 1h
Pause to reflect on the tragic legacy of the transatlantic slave trade at the Agbodrafo Slave House in Togo. This historic site serves as a poignant reminder of the atrocities inflicted upon enslaved Africans, with exhibits and guided tours offering insight into the harrowing experiences of those who passed through its doors. Pay homage to the resilience of the enslaved and honor their memory amidst the solemn surroundings of this significant landmark.
Togoville
  • 3h
Discover the rich cultural heritage of Togoville, a picturesque town nestled along the shores of Lake Togo. Explore the town's historic landmarks, including the majestic Togoville Cathedral, which stands as a testament to Togo's Catholic heritage. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the local market, where artisans showcase their crafts and traders offer a variety of goods. Engage with the friendly locals and learn about Togoville's traditional rituals and customs, gaining insight into the enduring spirit of the Togolese people.
Musee National
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
The Togo National Museum, situated in the vibrant city of Lomé, stands as a captivating window into the rich cultural heritage and history of the nation. Housed within an elegant colonial-era building, the museum showcases an extensive collection of artifacts, artworks, and historical exhibits that offer a comprehensive overview of Togo's diverse cultural landscape. Visitors can explore galleries dedicated to traditional Togolese crafts, including intricate wood carvings, vibrant textiles, and ceremonial masks, each offering insight into the country's artistic traditions and cultural identity. Additionally, the museum features exhibits highlighting Togo's pre-colonial history, colonial era, and post-independence development, providing a nuanced understanding of the nation's complex past.
Day 7: Lome-Ghana Accra
  • 2 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight in Hotel majesty Accra
Accra
  • 4h
Embark on a Long drive to Accra from lome after crossing the border
Osu Oxford Street
  • 2h
Adjacent to the Osu Night Market, Oxford Street offers a vibrant nightlife scene that pulsates with energy and excitement. Lined with eclectic shops, restaurants, and bars, this bustling thoroughfare is a popular destination for those seeking entertainment and socializing after hours. Visitors can stroll along the street, immersing themselves in the sights and sounds of Accra's nightlife, or stop by one of the many establishments to enjoy live music, refreshing drinks, and lively conversation. With its lively atmosphere and diverse offerings, Oxford Street promises an unforgettable night out in the heart of Ghana's capital.
Day 8: Accra City Tour
  • 5 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight in Hotel Majesty Accra
Independence Square | Black Star Square
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
Black Star Square, also known as Independence Square, stands as a symbol of Ghana's struggle for independence and its emergence as a sovereign nation. The expansive square hosts significant national events and celebrations, surrounded by iconic landmarks such as the Independence Arch and the Memorial Wall. Visitors can soak in the historical significance of this site while admiring its impressive architecture and patriotic symbolism.
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park honors Ghana's first president and independence leader, Kwame Nkrumah, whose vision and leadership were instrumental in securing Ghana's freedom from colonial rule. The park features Nkrumah's mausoleum, surrounded by lush gardens and sculptures commemorating his life and achievements.
W.E.B. DuBois Center
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
The W. E. B. Du Bois Center for Pan African Culture pays homage to the legacy of the renowned African-American scholar, W. E. B. Du Bois, who spent his later years in Ghana. The center serves as a hub for promoting Pan-Africanism, showcasing exhibitions that celebrate African culture, history, and unity. Visitors can explore galleries featuring artifacts, documents, and artworks that reflect Du Bois's vision of a unified Africa and his contributions to the global Pan-African movement.
James Town
  • 2h
Touring Jamestown offers a captivating glimpse into the heart of Accra's history and culture. As one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, Jamestown boasts a rich tapestry of colonial-era architecture, bustling markets, and vibrant street life. Visitors can wander through its narrow alleyways, lined with colorful buildings adorned with vibrant murals and street art. Explore historic landmarks such as James Fort, a centuries-old British colonial fort overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and the iconic Jamestown Lighthouse, which offers panoramic views of the coastline. Immerse yourself in the rhythms of daily life as you interact with friendly locals, visit bustling markets selling fresh produce and artisan crafts, and witness traditional fishing practices along the waterfront. With its unique blend of history, culture, and community spirit, touring Jamestown offers an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of Accra's vibrant urban landscape.
Accra Arts Centre
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
Embark on a vibrant cultural journey with a tour of the Accra Art Center, a bustling hub of creativity and craftsmanship in the heart of Ghana's capital. This dynamic marketplace showcases the diverse talents of local artisans, offering an array of traditional and contemporary artworks, handicrafts, and souvenirs. Visitors can explore winding alleys filled with colorful stalls, where skilled craftsmen and women showcase their talents in weaving, pottery, beadwork, and more. Engage with friendly vendors, learn about Ghanaian artistic traditions, and discover unique treasures to take home as mementos of your journey. Whether you're seeking authentic African art, handmade jewelry, or vibrant textiles, the Accra Art Center promises an immersive cultural experience that celebrates Ghana's rich artistic heritage.
Day 9: Cape coast - Elmina
  • 4 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight stay in Elmina
Cape Coast Castle
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Embark on a poignant journey through history with a tour of Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site located on the coast of Ghana. This iconic fortress, built by European colonial powers in the 17th century, served as a key trading post for the transatlantic slave trade. Visitors can explore its somber dungeons, where enslaved Africans were held captive before being forcibly transported to the Americas. Walk through the haunting "Door of No Return," a grim reminder of the human suffering endured within these walls. Amidst the castle's solemn atmosphere, learn about the harrowing legacy of the slave trade and the resilience of those who fought against oppression. Cape Coast Castle offers a sobering yet essential opportunity for reflection on the darkest chapters of human history.
Elmina Castle
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Experience a profound journey into history with a visit to Elmina Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site nestled along the scenic coastline of Ghana. Built by the Portuguese in the 15th century, this imposing fortress stands as a stark reminder of the transatlantic slave trade's devastating impact on West Africa. Explore its atmospheric chambers and dungeons, where enslaved Africans were held captive in deplorable conditions before being shipped across the Atlantic Ocean. Stand at the "Door of No Return," a poignant symbol of the countless lives lost to slavery. Amidst the castle's haunting ambiance, delve into the complex history of colonialism and resistance, reflecting on the enduring legacy of this tragic chapter in human history. A visit to Elmina Castle offers a powerful and unforgettable experience that fosters remembrance, reflection, and reconciliation.
Kakum National Park
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
Kakum National Park, nestled in the lush rainforests of Ghana, offers a breathtaking natural retreat. Famous for its iconic canopy walkway suspended high above the forest floor, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich biodiversity of the region while enjoying stunning panoramic views. Explore winding trails, encounter diverse flora and fauna, and marvel at the park's tranquil beauty. Kakum National Park provides an unforgettable eco-adventure amidst the pristine wilderness of West Africa.
Elmina
  • 2h
Evening relaxation at Elmina beach
Day 10: Cape Coast -Abidjan
  • 1 stop
  • Meals: breakfast, lunch
  • Accommodation: Overnight in Abidjan
Abidjan
  • 8h
Embark on a long drive from Cape coast to Abidjan, Experience the border crossing from Ghana to Ivory coast
Day 11: Abidjan City Tour
  • 3 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight in Abidjan
St. Paul's Cathedral
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
The Cathedral of Saint Paul in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, stands as a majestic symbol of faith and architectural grandeur. Its towering spires and intricate façade command attention, drawing visitors and worshippers alike to its sacred halls. Inside, the cathedral's vast interior exudes an atmosphere of reverence and tranquility, adorned with stunning stained glass windows and ornate decorations. As one of Abidjan's most prominent landmarks, the Cathedral of Saint Paul serves as a spiritual sanctuary and a testament to the enduring legacy of Christianity in the region. Whether admired from afar or explored up close, this iconic cathedral offers a glimpse into the rich religious heritage of Côte d'Ivoire.
Plateau Mosque
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
Visiting the Grande Mosquée in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, is a profound cultural experience that offers insight into the rich Islamic heritage of the region. As the largest mosque in the city, its majestic minarets and elegant architecture stand as a testament to Islamic tradition and faith. Upon entering the mosque's serene courtyard, visitors are enveloped in an atmosphere of tranquility and reverence. Inside, the spacious prayer hall is adorned with intricate geometric patterns and ornate decorations, creating a sense of spiritual awe. Observing worshippers engage in prayer and reflection provides a glimpse into the importance of faith in daily life. Whether exploring the mosque's architectural marvels or simply soaking in its peaceful ambiance, a visit to the Grande Mosquée is a journey of cultural discovery and spiritual enlightenment in the heart of Abidjan.
Abidjan
  • 3h
Indulge in the sun-kissed shores of Abidjan's pristine beaches, where golden sands and azure waters beckon travelers to relax and unwind. Whether you choose to bask in the warm tropical sun or take a refreshing dip in the ocean, Abidjan's beaches offer a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. After soaking up the sun, explore the vibrant artisanal markets scattered throughout the city, where local craftsmen and women display their handiwork. From intricately woven textiles to intricately carved sculptures, these markets offer a treasure trove of unique souvenirs and cultural artifacts, providing a glimpse into the rich artistic traditions of Côte d'Ivoire.
Day 12: Yamoussoukro
  • 2 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight in Abidjan
The Basilica of Our Lady of Peace
  • 3h
  • Admission ticket included
The Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in Yamoussoukro, Côte d'Ivoire, stands as a monumental tribute to faith and architectural grandeur. This awe-inspiring structure, often regarded as one of the largest churches in the world, captivates visitors with its majestic domes, towering spires, and gleaming marble façade. Commissioned by former President Félix Houphouët-Boigny and consecrated in 1990, the basilica's opulent interior features intricate mosaics, stained glass windows, and ornate decorations that reflect the nation's cultural heritage and religious devotion. Surrounded by lush gardens and reflecting pools, the basilica's serene ambiance invites contemplation and spiritual reflection. Whether marveling at its sheer size and magnificence from afar or exploring its sacred halls up close, the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace is a testament to the enduring power of faith and human aspiration.
Palais Presidentiel
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
The Palais Présidentiel in Yamoussoukro, Côte d'Ivoire, is an iconic symbol of political power and architectural grandeur. Serving as the official residence of the President of Côte d'Ivoire, this sprawling complex exudes an aura of authority and prestige. Designed to evoke the splendor of traditional African palaces, the Palais Présidentiel features ornate domes, grand archways, and lush gardens that reflect the nation's cultural heritage. Its opulent interior is adorned with exquisite furnishings, fine art, and intricate craftsmanship, creating a regal ambiance befitting its status as a seat of government. As a landmark of national importance, the Palais Présidentiel stands as a testament to Côte d'Ivoire's rich history and enduring legacy of leadership. Whether admired from afar or explored up close, it remains a symbol of strength, resilience, and governance in the heart of Yamoussoukro.
Day 13: Abidjan City tour
  • 4 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight in Abidjan
Grand Bassam
  • 2h
Grand Bassam, located along the picturesque coastline of Côte d'Ivoire, is a charming seaside town steeped in history and colonial charm. Once the capital of French colonial rule in Côte d'Ivoire, Grand Bassam is now a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its well-preserved colonial architecture, sandy beaches, and vibrant cultural scene. Visitors can stroll along the town's narrow streets, lined with elegant colonial-era buildings adorned with colorful facades and wrought-iron balconies. Explore quaint boutiques, art galleries, and artisan workshops showcasing local craftsmanship and traditional Ivorian souvenirs. Relax on the sun-drenched beaches, where palm trees sway gently in the ocean breeze and crystal-clear waters beckon swimmers and sunbathers alike.
Galerie Eureka Abidjan
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
The Galerie Eureka in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, is a vibrant cultural hub showcasing the diverse artistic talents of the region. Located in the heart of the city, this contemporary art gallery offers a curated selection of paintings, sculptures, and multimedia installations from both emerging and established Ivorian artists. Visitors can immerse themselves in the dynamic world of Ivorian art, exploring thought-provoking exhibitions that reflect the country's rich cultural heritage and societal issues. With its engaging programs and commitment to fostering artistic dialogue, the Galerie Eureka provides a platform for creativity and expression, inviting visitors to discover the vibrant art scene of Abidjan and beyond.
Musee des Civilisations de Cote d’Ivoire
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
The Musée des Civilisations de Côte d'Ivoire, located in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, is a captivating cultural institution dedicated to preserving and celebrating the diverse heritage of the Ivorian people. This museum showcases a rich collection of artifacts, artworks, and historical exhibits that span the country's pre-colonial past to its modern-day cultural landscape. Visitors can explore immersive galleries featuring traditional crafts, ceremonial objects, and archaeological findings, gaining insight into the customs, beliefs, and traditions of Ivory Coast's various ethnic groups. Through engaging displays and educational programs, the Musée des Civilisations de Côte d'Ivoire offers a compelling journey through the country's history, art, and cultural identity, enriching the understanding of both locals and visitors alike.
Marche de Treichville
  • 2h
Explore the vibrant market with a variety of locally made goods
Day 14: Departure
  • 1 stop
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Félix Houphouët Boigny International Airport
  • 5h
As our journey through the vibrant and culturally rich landscapes of West Africa draws to a close, we depart from Abidjan with hearts full of cherished memories and minds enriched by unforgettable experiences. From the bustling streets of Lagos to the serene shores of Grand Bassam, we have traversed through history, culture, and natural beauty, immersing ourselves in the diverse tapestry of this remarkable region. Along the way, we have marveled at architectural marvels, delved into poignant chapters of human history, and embraced the warmth and hospitality of the people we've encountered. As we bid farewell to the enchanting cities and historic sites we've explored, we carry with us a deeper appreciation for the complexities and resilience of West African heritage.

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    • Lagos, Nigeria

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    • Lagos, Nigeria

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